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2024年广州普通高中毕业班综合测试(二)(广州二模)试题(英语)
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D.They should appear for only three seconds on the screen.30.How can platforms reach a win-win solution as mentioned in the last paragraph?A.By ignoring users'choices.B.By respecting users'preferences.C.By presenting more irrelevant ads.D.By flooding users with more profitable ads.31.What is the best title of the passage?A.The Preferences of Shopping Platforms.B.The Challenges of Online Shopping Festivals.C.The Role of Advertisements in Improving Users'ExperienceD.The Battle against Disruptive Advertisements on Mobile Apps.DPost-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD,创伤后应激障碍)is a mental disorder that develops amongpeople who have experienced or observed traumatic things such as wars,disasters or other violentevents.At the heart of PTSD is a memory that can not be controlled.It can affect the everyday lives ofits sufferers in forms such as flashbacks,nightmares and anxiety.A new study done by researchers from Yale University and the Icahn School of Medicine at MountSinai in New York City suggests that patients with PTSD process their traumatic memories differentlythan regular memories.The researchers did brain scans of 28 PTSD patients.They asked the patients to listen to recordednarrations of their own memories.Some of the recorded memories were neutral,some were simply“sad”,and some were traumatic..They found that when the patients listened to the“sad'memories,the hippocampus(海马体),which is responsible for forming memories,was activated.But when they listened to the traumaticmemories,a different area,.called the posterior cingulate cortex(PCC,后扣带▣皮质),was engaged.The PCC is not a memory region.Instead,it regulates internal experiences,such as daydreaming.The more severe PTSD symptoms are,the more active the PCC is."The brain doesn't look like itis in a state of memory;it looks like it is in a state of present experience,"Daniela Schiller,one of theauthors of the study,told The New York Times.That means people with PTSD feel as though they'reexperiencing the traumatic event again in the present moment,rather than thinking back on it like atypical memory.The new finding might hold hope for new PTSD therapies ()Future therapies are expected tofocus on helping PTSD patients return their traumatic memories to the hippocampus so that they cantreat them as regular and non-disruptive(非破坏性的)memories.Changing the ways of thinking couldhelp the brain reduce the feeling of immediate threat caused by trauma,according to IlanHarpaz-Rotem,one of the paper's authors.32.What does the underlined word "flashbacks"in paragraph 1 mean?A.Rapid movements ofeyes.高二英语学科试题第6页(共10页)
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